Fictomaniac

DEFINITION:v. To identify so strongly with character from a book, show, or urban legend, that you become convinced that the story is actually about you. n., A person who believes they are a fictional character in wonderfully tragic and heroic story.

Pronunciation: fik-to-MEY-nee-ak

Sentence: Obsessed by Disney characters, and an imaginaut, whose mythobolism made him a frazzled fictomaniac, Bob's "plutolatry" finally convinced him of his true identity.

More Top Verboticisms:

Austentatious: /osten-tay-shush/ There is an austentatious group that hangs out in the park wearing period clothing. Etymology: ostentatious + jane austen Created by:porsche.

Mockymouse: /Maw key m ow s/ He rushed to the rescue of everyone in the office like the hero of movies, cartoons, and tv shows. He was a regular dynamo always trying to save the day. He was a real MockyMouse! Etymology: Play on the word mock (to imitate disparagingly) and the cartoon hero Mighty Mouse Created by:silveryaspen.

Regolate: /R'ego-late/ Kimberly could regolate with many literary heroes. "I know this book is about me" she would say. Zinnia overheard her say this and asked: "What book is that?" Kimberly's answer: Twilight. Zinnia was not surprised, as Kimberly had previously regonized herself in the writings of Laura Ingalls Wilder, Judy Blume and Moses. Etymology: Relate (to identify with) + Ego (selfish voice inside your head) Created by:thegoatisbad.